Scenario #1Anthropogenically caused - minorRe-plant if feasible in original hole or,If not feasible, pot it in cactus soil and bring to BLM office.Report incident to a BLM botanist.Send short report including: photos, GPS location, name, date, description of observations and actions taken, additional helpful information.Scenario #2Anthropogenically caused– Major (i.e. illegal collecting, bulldozer tracks)Report incident to a BLMbotanist.Send short report including:photos,GPS location, name, date, description of observations and actions taken, additional helpfulinformation.
Incident Reporting
What to do if you find an uprooted plant
Scenario #3Natural Causes (i.e. uprooted by rabbit, natural water funneling)Leave alone and do not reportCall OrderCall contacts until you reach a live person. Once you reach a person, do not call other contacts on the list.Land Manager – BLM or BIAUSFWSLaw Enforcement Officer
Incident Reporting
What to do if you find an uprooted plant
Vernal BLMJessi Brunson(435)781-4448,[email protected](435)781-4454,[email protected] Lewis(435)781-4437,[email protected](801)975-3330 ext.135, [email protected](801)975-3330 ext.138, [email protected](435)722-4354, [email protected]
Botanist Contacts
Utah Department of Environmental QualityDivision of Environmental Response and Remediation195 North 1950 West Salt Lake City, Utah 84116Bus. Hours: (80)536-4100Report Spills 24/7/365: (801)536-4123Scott Hacking DE (435) 722-6311Brian RichardsSpecial AgentU.S. Fish and Wildlife Service2155 West Forest StreetBrigham City, Utah 84302Office: (435)734-6446Cell: (801)[email protected]
Spill Response and Law Enforcement
CammStephensonBLMVFO Law EnforcementDistrict SupervisoryStaffRangermobile:(801)597-6014office:(801)[email protected]
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